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Report on Bindii Japanese Genre Poetry Group meeting: 2 December 2017

For the final meeting of Bindii for 2017, members gathered in the large kitchen area of the Box Factory to workshop their poetry and share some lunch. After a burst of extremely hot weather, followed by rain, the day was a welcome mild, cloudy interlude.

December 2017 Bindii Meeting

O ur end of year Bindii meeting will be held on Saturday December 2nd from 12:30pm to 2:30pm at the Box Factory. Our final meeting will be held upstairs, in the tea-room (lift available for the mobility challenged or tired!) We will workshop our writing, before sharing some lunch. Please bring some food or drink to share; there is a fridge we can use. 

Report on Bindii Japanese Genre Poetry Group meeting: 7 October 2017

Our follow up haibun workshop presented by Maeve Archibald was an opportunity to share the haibun written from the prompts provided at our August workshop. Six members attended and read work on a variety of subjects that had stimulated their imagination. Helpful critique and suggestions followed each reading. As a further follow up, Lee Bentley, liaising with Maeve, will intermittently email some writing stimulus ideas to members. It is hoped that this will provide some continuity between our bimonthly meetings. Members are requested to think about the kind of program they would like in 2018 so this can be discussed further at the next meeting. Lee will provide a separate report on the Bindii sponsored Langhorne Creek Haiku Competition for schools. Lee has just finished judging the entries for this year’s competition. The report will be posted as a separate item.

Haibun Workshop: October Meeting of Bindii

The October meeting, led by Maeve Archibald, will concentrate on haibun, and will be the second instalment of her two haibun workshops. Maeve distributed a writing exercise to members and the resultant haibun will be workshopped at the October meeting. The meeting starts at 12.30 and finishes at 2.30 pm on Saturday 7 October. Maeve's suggestions for composing a haibun are included in the minutes of our August meeting at this location:   https://haiku-bindii.blogspot.com.au/2017/08/report-on-bindii-japanese-genre-poetry.html#more Enquiries about the meeting or the group:   haikubindii@gmail.com

Report on Bindii Japanese Genre Poetry Group meeting: 5 August 2017

On a very cold, windy day, with a threatening storm we were pleased to welcome seven members for the haibun workshop presented by Maeve Archibald at the Box Factory, 59 Regent St South, Adelaide. The workshop commenced at 12.30. Maeve Archibald presented a detailed workshop, starting with an exploration of the varieties of haibun being written and then suggesting various ways of approaching the construction of a haibun. Maeve accompanied this with a succession of stimulus exercises.    Maeve has supplied a detailed description of her haibun workshop. See below the report on the meeting.   Maeve will present the second instalment of her two haibun workshops at our next meeting on 7 October. Maeve distributed a writing exercise to members and the resultant haibun will be workshopped at the October meeting.   Lynette Arden gave a vote of thanks to Maeve for her comprehensive, thought provoking workshop.   The workshop finished at 2.3...

Haibun Workshop: Saturday 5 August 2017

Maeve Archibald will present a haibun workshop. Haibun are a combination of haiku and image, or tanka and image. The workshop will run from 12.30 to 2.30. Address: The Box Factory 59 Regent St South ADELAIDE For enquiries please email:  haikubindii@gmail.com

Report on Bindii Japanese Genre Poetry Group meeting: 3 June 2017

Ten members of the Bindii group attended a tanka workshop led by Dawn Colsey and Lynette Arden at the Box Factory, 59 Regent St South, Adelaide. Lee Bentley, as chair of the meeting, welcomed the presenters at 12.30. Some written material had been distributed to members by email prior the meeting and links to further articles are displayed on Bindii Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1150474291637982/ Several members brought in a range of journals and books containing tanka, so all could share a range of published work. The workshop started with some thoughts on tanka styles discussed by Dawn and Lynette, with examples from both Japanese and English language writers. Members were then invited to select a favourite tanka, from the journals that had been distributed, and write it on the whiteboard for discussion.